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How to Make 3D Printed Parts Fit Together Posted: Feb 13, 2017 6:14 PM
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One of the great things about 3D printing is that you can print an entire model in one go. The typical example is the fully assembled “print-in-place” ball bearing as shown in the image above. This is printed in one go, no assembly required. However, the tolerances are pretty small which requires a well-tuned 3D printer. ...

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